5. jstl.jar and standard.jar. You can get these jars from your Tomcat. Check in this directory : (your tomcat directory)—>apache-tomcat-7.0.26-windows-x86—>apache-tomcat-7.0.26—>webapps—>examples—>WEB-INF—>lib

I will tell you where you should put these jars later.

6. jQuery for javascript capability. In this case, we only use it for the datepicker component

First, lets create the database and table for User using the following SQL scripts:

Next, create a new Java class. in com.daniel.model folder. Name it “User.java” and insert these following codes. Each of the variables in this class represents the field in USERS table in our database.

Create a new class in com.daniel.util package and name it DbUtil.java. This class handles the database connection to our MySQL server. In this class, we read a .properties file which contains the information necessary for the connection.

In this jsp, we use JSTL to connect between the jsp and the servlet. We should refrain from using scriplet inside the jsp because it will make the jsp more difficult to maintain. Not to mention it will make the jsp looks ugly.